I like sports. Or more specifically, I like watching sports, as playing them would require running and that's not something I'm really into. One of the sports that I'm least familiar with is hockey, but this NHL: All Access program at least took some steps towards introducing viewers like myself to the strategy and details of the game.

"All Access" provides on-the-ice looks at some of hockey's greatest recent events, including when Wayne Gretzky laced up his skates for the last time and when goaltender Patrick Roy became the winningest (if that's a word) person ever to work that position. Between those events, cameras focus in on the games themselves, listening in on players discussing what to do next and getting a close-up or two of some fairly intense fights. Interviews with players and coaches provide some insight into the strategy of the game. Hosted with some rather corny dialogue from ESPN's Bill Clement, I still found the program interesting enough to watch and find out more about the sport.